This episode has something for everybody, as long as you like the chilling science of blood! We keep science spooky in our second Halloween special.
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Original Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

While Charissa battles some kind of pharyngitis, the show goes to the dogs with special guest-host Lamont Craven, adult programs manager at Carnegie Science Center!
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor(Played by Lamont Craven) and Ralph Crewe
Original Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

This may be our most brilliant episode yet. Hopping rovers, prehistoric hashtags and a whole lot of bioluminescence light up your ears with this SNaQ!
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Original Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

We're downright starving for science in this episode! Special thanks to the River's Edge.
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Original Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

Charissa returns from France and launches right into the sun! Also guest appearances by the speed of death, bird-herding robots, and your belly buddies!
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Original Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

This episode will be music to your science-hungry ears! Helen Arney of the Festival of the Spoken Nerd guest co-hosts as we explore Martian lakes, Jovian moons, very old bread and more!
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Original Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

Join Ralph and special guest host Robert Mangino (sitting in for Charissa while she's in France)of the KDKA Radio Afternoon News as we explore some spectacular science headlines from exoplanets to armadillos. This episode features a special interview with UK TV science educator and YouTube star Steve Mould!
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor...

A quick bite as Ralph talks to the phenomenal artist, Nathan Sawaya, the mind behind, the Art of the Brick! This world-famous exhibition is the first experience in the new PPG Science Pavilion at Carnegie Science Center.
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Original Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
Excerpts of Gustav...

Probe the depths of space as we explore the planets!
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Original Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
Excerpts of Gustav Holst's 'The Planets' performed by U.S. Air Force Heritage of America Band
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

We've been gearing up to open 'The Art of the Brick' at Carnegie Science Center! In the meantime, enjoy a quick bite of Mars science.
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

We celebrate the 100th birthday of science superstar Richard Feynman! Also, we are consumed by volcanoes.
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

From ESA's Gaia star map to giant sloths and beyond! This episode features YouTube math sensation Grant Sanderson of 3 Blue 1 Brown. Check out his awesome channel!
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

We start out with news about fluorescent puffin bills and magnetic sea turtles, then we dive into an awesome interview with special guest Grady Hillhouse from the sensational YouTube channel Practical Engineering. We wrap up tackling some out-of-this-world questions.
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Music by Kyle Simpson and...

BONUS CONTENT ALERT! Check out a clip of the 'sonification' of a coronal mass ejection. This bite features Anna Voelker from our previous episode, along with data from the tremendous astronomer Dr. Wanda Merced.
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

After covering headlines from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to the Trappist 1 system and beyond, we spend some time with the astronomically talented Anna Voelker. Anna blows our minds with space weather forecasting, 3-d printed tactile galaxies and more!
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
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We've dedicated this episode to just a few of the amazing women that have impacted science throughout history, from Hypatia, to Annie Jump Cannon, Sally Ride and beyond! Also, we live-recorded this episode's questions at Southern Tier Brewing just down the street from the Science Center. Stay hungry for science!
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Hosted by Charissa...

Entomologist Andrea Kautz of the Powdermill Nature Reserve breaks down the new classification of termites! Check out more of her work at www.macroinvertebrates.org
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast

Our first quadrennial Winter Olympics extravaganza!
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Hosted by Charissa Sedor and Ralph Crewe
Music by Kyle Simpson and Al Snyder
A Carnegie Science Center Podcast